high schooled out
by chickeninmypants on Aug 08, 2006 03:55:58
When a high school kid tricks out his inadequate car (usually a cheap Asian import but is not limited to crappy domestic and European cars) to make it look and sound like it is fast when really it’s slow and sounds like a
lawn mower on steroids. This is often done because they cannot obtain a real performance car because of the lack of funds.
High schooling out includes a big oversized spoiler, large exhaust pipes, stupid performance stickers, and a John Deere intake kit for that
high performance lawnmower sound.
Looks like school's out!
by Charlie H. on Jan 20, 2009 07:03:36
Ironical, douche thing to say when a large group of
young people show up somewhere all at once. Must be said in a very loud voice so as to be
overheard by the young'uns.
Example:
Freshly arrived young patrons
mill about at
Tijuana Flats.
"Looks like
school's out!" says douche guy in an ironic tone.
Kids regard douche guy with impotent annoyance.
High School Drop Out Jesse
by Badass Keith on Apr 05, 2005 00:59:22
Example:
Donna Jo(DJ): "Hey
uncle Jesse will you help me with the stay in school project that i'm doing?".
Uncle Jesse replied: "No, you know why, because i am a High School Drop Out Jesse"
HSBO (High School Block Out)
by Reverse Aging on Aug 28, 2012 06:42:12
High School
Block Out: When one with purpose hits the mental control/alt/delete to
block out not so great memories or simply to remove
clutter from the brain to store more useful information.
Another sentence scenario a former certain someone (name not to be mentioned) tries to friend you on FB and you receive this message "so and so wants to be your friend on FB" Reply "I'm sorry who are you again, I HSBO'd a shit load of ppl from HS and I can't seem to recall you, so you must have been deleted from my hard drive as being either A) unimportant or B) clutter; now which category do you fall under because now I'm going to have to dig up my yearbook".
Example:
In a sentence "Hey, do your remember me I was in Speech with you"? Me, "Umm,
no I not only HSBO (High School
Block Out) you, but I HSBO'd
Speech Class altogether, now piss off".
Another scenario a former classmate tries to friend you on FB and you receive this message "so and so wants to be your friend on FB" Reply "I'm sorry who are you again, I HSBO'd a lot of ppl from HS and I can't seem to recall you, so you must have been deleted from my hard drive as being either A) unimportant or B) clutter; now which category do you fall under because now I'm going to have to dig up my yearbook".